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'''''The Singles 1992-2003''''' is a [[compilation album]] by [[United States|American]] band [[No Doubt]], and features the band's [[single (music)|singles]] between 1992 and 2003, including a cover of [[Talk Talk]]'s "[[It's My Life (Talk Talk song)|It's My Life]]". The album was the band's final album to date (other than ''[[Everything in Time]]'', which contained no new songs, but merely remixes and rarities) prior to lead singer [[Gwen Stefani]] pursuing a solo career. The album reached number two on the U.S. [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] and number six on the [[Canadian Albums Chart]].<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dvftxqualdde~T30 "The Singles 1992-2003 > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums"]. [[All Music Guide]]. Retrieved [[April 6]], [[2007]].</ref> |
'''''The Singles 1992-2003''''' is a [[compilation album]] by [[United States|American]] band [[No Doubt]], and features the band's [[single (music)|singles]] between 1992 and 2003, including a cover of [[Talk Talk]]'s "[[It's My Life (Talk Talk song)|It's My Life]]". The album was the band's final album to date (other than ''[[Everything in Time]]'', which contained no new songs, but merely remixes and rarities) prior to lead singer [[Gwen Stefani]] pursuing a solo career. The album reached number two on the U.S. [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] and number six on the [[Canadian Albums Chart]].<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dvftxqualdde~T30 "The Singles 1992-2003 > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums"]. [[All Music Guide]]. Retrieved [[April 6]], [[2007]].</ref> |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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The Singles 1992-2003 is a compilation album by American band No Doubt, and features the band's singles between 1992 and 2003, including a cover of Talk Talk's "It's My Life". The album was the band's final album to date (other than Everything in Time, which contained no new songs, but merely remixes and rarities) prior to lead singer Gwen Stefani pursuing a solo career. The album reached number two on the U.S. Billboard 200 and number six on the Canadian Albums Chart.[1]
Track listing
- "Just a Girl" (Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal)
- Originally appeared on the 1995 album Tragic Kingdom.
- "It's My Life" (Mark Hollis, T. Friese-Greene)
- A cover of the Talk Talk song, released in promotion of this compilation.
- "Hey Baby" featuring Bounty Killer (G. Stefani, Kanal, Tom Dumont, R. Price)
- Originally appeared on the 2001 album Rock Steady.
- "Bathwater" (G. Stefani, Kanal, Dumont)
- Originally appeared on the 2000 album Return of Saturn.
- "Sunday Morning" (Kanal, G. Stefani, Eric Stefani)
- Originally appeared on the 1995 album Tragic Kingdom.
- "Hella Good" (G. Stefani, P. Williams, Chad Hugo, Kanal)
- Originally appeared on the 2001 album Rock Steady.
- "New" (G. Stefani, Dumont)
- Originally appeared on the soundtrack to the 1999 film GO and the 2000 album Return of Saturn.
- "Underneath It All" featuring Lady Saw (G. Stefani, Dave Stewart)
- Originally appeared on the 2001 album Rock Steady.
- "Excuse Me Mr." (G. Stefani, Dumont)
- Originally appeared on the 1995 album Tragic Kingdom.
- "Running" (G. Stefani, Kanal)
- Originally appeared on the 2001 album Rock Steady.
- "Spiderwebs" (G. Stefani, Kanal)
- Originally appeared on the 1995 album Tragic Kingdom.
- "Simple Kind of Life" (G. Stefani)
- Originally appeared on the 2000 album Return of Saturn.
- "Don't Speak" (E. Stefani, G. Stefani)
- Originally appeared on the 1995 album Tragic Kingdom.
- "Ex-Girlfriend" (G. Stefani, Dumont, Kanal)
- Originally appeared on the 2000 album Return of Saturn.
- "Trapped in a Box" (E. Stefani, Dumont, G. Stefani, Kanal)